Overexposed and underpaid
You had one shot (and it was crooked)
ISO wish I'd checked my settings...
Size matters
What the f-stop?
100

What's the main concern when using a flash on a shiny/reflective surface?

What is a hot spot?

100

What are the three types of photographs you should take at every crime scene?

What are overall, mid-range, and close-up photos?

100

What are the three main camera modes you can photograph in?

What are manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority?

100

What is the best lens for close-up photography of items smaller than your palm?

What is the macro lens?

100

What are the two main file formats you should be shooting in?

What is NEF and JPEG?

200

What are two ways to properly expose a low-light scene?

What are long exposure and painting with light?

200

What shape be created when taking mid-range (evidence establishing) images?

What is a triangle?

200

Where should you generally focus your camera in an overall image?

What is a third of the way through your scene?
200

True or false: The macro lens has a fixed focal length?

What is true?
200

What camera feature could be used to force exposure changes?

What is exposure compensation?

300

What equipment is needed for low-light photography?

What are a tripod, shutter release cable, and external light source?

300

What is the main purpose of out of situ close-up images?

What is maximizing details and photographing all sides of evidence?

300

What are the three sides of the exposure triangle? (Double points if you can say what increasing and decreasing each one does).

What are aperture, shutter speed, and ISO?

300
When taking exam quality images, what should your ISO be set to?

What is 100?

300

What two types of lens with compress and elongate your images, respectfully?

What are telephoto lens and wide angle lens?

400

What is a setting on your top-mounted flash you can change to make the flash more powerful?

What is exposure compensation?
400

When photographing a headstamp, where should the scale be placed?

What is on the same plane as the evidence?

400

What feature on the camera can you use to make sure your image in properly exposed?

What is the histogram?

400

Why not use the maximum f/stop when photographing latent prints?

What is light diffraction?

400

What piece of equipment can be used to reduce glare on a shiny/reflective surface?

What is a polarizing filter?

500

What is an example of an effective shutter speed, ISO, and aperture for a long exposure photograph?

What is shutter speeds greater than 5 seconds, ISO between 600-2000, and aperture f/8-f/16?

500

What should your ideal focal length be when taking overall images?

What is 40-50mm?

500

List three settings that should be checked prior to starting photographs on a crime scene.

What are formatting memory cards, checking date and time, cleaning camera sensor, file sequencing as desired, and settings on the camera are back to baseline?

500

How many exam quality images should be taken when photographing a footwear impression?

What is nine?

500

Say you have scene partially indoor and outdoor, you want an overall image of both these areas in one photograph that is properly exposed, what technique could you use to achieve this?

What is fill flash?